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At Mish Mish, a Breezy Mediterranean Menu and Happy Hospitality Make You Stay a While

On a warm but not too warm early evening in May, East Passyunk celebrated the fleeting Philadelphia spring at the Singing Fountain, its tiers a […]

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Nigerian Street Food Meets a Fast-Casual Model at Suya Suya

When you walk into Suya Suya, the place smells like onion and paprika charring on the grill; the guy behind the counter in the black […]

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41 Can’t-Miss Concerts This Summer

After two years of COVID uncertainty, it seems every band in the world is on tour this summer. Here’s a guide to what’s sure to […]

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5 Very, Very VIP Concert Experiences in Philly This Summer

Some people achieve VIP status through hard work or, ya know, having a few million viewers on TikTok. Others buy it. Here’s a look at […]

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The Summer 2022 Music Festival Survival Guide

Summer music festivals are back! Read on for details, tips, and your best bets. The Roots Picnic June 4th and 5th, Mann Music Center The […]

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Kpod Finds a Middle Ground Between Comfort and Luxury in University City

He had me with the mandu. Six of them on a plate, seared, brown but not too brown, just a little crispy around the edges. […]

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Brittany Lynn on Her Biggest Fear, Her Secret Power and Growing Up Gay in the Northeast

My legal name is … Ian Morrison, but everybody calls me Brittany, whether I am in drag or not, whether I’m on the street or […]

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The Roxborough Tibetan Restaurant to Visit Again and Again

On a Friday night at White Yak, diners line up for tables. They wait on the street because it’s spring. Warm. Still daylight, even at […]

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12 Cool Philly Public Art Works to Go Out and See Right Now

We love it when out-of-towners ask us to point them to the LOVE statue, the Magic Gardens … Rocky. But what about when visitors aren’t […]

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Conrad Benner on Why Philly Is a Special Place for Public Art and 6 Artists You Need to Know

If you geek out about murals and wheat-paste posters and graffiti, you know Conrad Benner. The Fishtown native’s Streets Dept blog has been a resource […]